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Titian John Berger

Titian By John Berger

Titian by John Berger


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Summary

This is a series of letters exchanged between John Berger and his daughter Katya. The book offers insight into the life of the great Venetian master, Titian, whom Katya was convinced she met as a ghost in Venice, in the form of an old man. The letters act as discussions between the three people.

Titian Summary

Titian: Nymph and Shepherd by John Berger

This is a series of letters between the author and art critic, John Berger, and his daughter Katya. This correspondance is the vehicle for a series of insights into the everyday life and the arts of the great Venetian master, Titian, following an uncanny incident at an exhibition of his work staged in Venice in 1990. While attending the exhibition, Katya met an old man, who she became convinced was the ghost of the painter. The man engaged her in conversation about minute peculiarities of painting some of the pictures there. She shared the experience with her father in a letter. He accepted the encounter at face value and discussed the historical background to the old man's remarks, seeking answers to a series of evidential questions about his daughter's encounter. From this point on, the book sees the three of them discussing painting, bodies, animals, Greece, being a woman today, the constant enigma of existence, and daily life. The book is illustrated with the Titian paintings that were being exhibited, enabling readers to judge for themselves what the possible visitor from four centuries ago has to say to people today.

Additional information

GOR012544860
9783791316727
3791316729
Titian: Nymph and Shepherd by John Berger
Used - Like New
Hardback
Prestel
19960328
128
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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